Bunnie Studios, the same place that showed us how to add a composite output to a Chumby is back with a new tutorial on how to turn your Chumby into a wireless router that taps into the power of 3G cellular data networks. You'll need a Chumby, a USB dongle for the wireless network you have a data plan with, and a few minutes to enable the Chumby as a router. You don't need to do any do any drilling, kernel hacking, or anything warranty-voiding. Follow these instructions to activate the easter egg:

1. Plug in your 3G card.
2. Go to the Network Config screen by pressing the top button, going to Settings, then tapping on Network.
3. Select "create a new connection", press OK, and wait for the scan to time out.
4. Select "Other"
5. Enter 3G as the name of the access point. It must have a capital G for it to work.
6. Wait for the subsequent scan to time out.
7. Select "Manual".
8. Tap "OK" to select None as the encryption type.
9. Tap "OK" to select Automatic IP allocation.
10. Tap "OK" to confirm settings and connect to the network

Visit the full guide at the link below for more tips and tricks. Have a favorite hardware hack—Chumby-related—or otherwise to share? Let's hear about it in the comments.